Albert Schädler (/ˈʃɛdlər/, German: [ˈalbɛɐt 'ʃɛːdlɐ]; 24 December 1848 – 17 June 1922) was a Liechtenstein politician, physician, and historian. He served...
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Schädler (1804–1872), President of the Landtag of Liechtenstein Albert Schädler (1848–1922), President of the Landtag of Liechtenstein Karl Schädler (1850–1907)...
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Beck's ideals, such as Albert Schädler, resigned in protest. Prince Johann II accepted Imhof's resignation on 13 November. Schädler met with Johann II for...
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27 May 1871. Schädler married Katharina Walser in 1844 and they had nine children together. His sons Albert Schädler and Rudolf Schädler took over his...
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Landtag of Liechtenstein. Schädler was born on 26 January 1850 in Vaduz as the son of his father by the same name, Karl Schädler, and his mother Katharina...
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publisher Albert Schaack (1936–2016), Luxembourgian footballer Albert Schädler (1848–1922), Liechtenstein physician, historian, and politician Albert Charles...
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of the Progressive Citizens' Party. In 1907, Walser, together with Karl Schädler and Jakob Kaiser, submitted a proposal to create a press law. He was committed...
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des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Retrieved 10 April 2024. Albert Schädler (1906). Karl Freiherr Haus von Hausen (in German). Vol. 6. Vaduz: Jahrbuch...
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current Landtagspräsident (lit. 'President of the state parliament') is Albert Frick, since 2013. Landtag of Liechtenstein List of Liechtenstein general...
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accept their elections as Oberland's Landtag members.[citation needed] Albert Schädler initially did not accept his election as one of Oberland's Landtag...
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Volksblatt. By doing this, he faced opposition by figures such as Albert Schädler. In In order to resolve the dispute, Johann II temporarily suspended...
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The Gustav Schädler cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 10 June 1922 to 15 June 1928. It was appointed by Johann II and was chaired by...
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Risch Fidel Brunhart Engelbert Schädler Albert Schädler 959 46.5 4 Unterland 6 1,137 Progressive Citizens' Party Eugen Schädler Ernst Andreas Büchel Franz...
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Beck Alfons Brunhart Albert Schädler Franz Schlegel Friedrich Walser Emil Wolfinger – 2nd – Josef Gassner 3rd – Luzius Gassner Albert Wolfinger Unterland...
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Bargetze Franz Josef Beck Heinrich Brunhart Johann Baptist Büchel Albert Schädler Karl Schädler Ferdinand Walser – 2nd – Franz Josef Biedermann 3rd – Joachim...
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members Elected substitutes Oberland 7 114 113 1st Xaver Bargetze Albert Schädler Rudolf Quaderer 2nd Meinrad Ospelt Peter Rheinberger Christian Brunhart...
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Oberland 7 140 137 1st Wilhelm Beck Josef Brunhart Egon Rheinberger Albert Schädler Albert Wolfinger Josef Hilti Adolf Real 2nd Franz Josef Beck Josef Sprenger...
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Bargetze Franz Josef Beck Heinrich Brunhart Albert Schädler Franz Schlegel Fritz Walser Jakob Wanger 2nd Karl Schädler Luzius Gassner 3rd – Egon Rheinberger...
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Josef Anton Amann Xaver Bargetze Christian Brunhart Wendelin Erni Albert Schädler Johann Alois Schlegel Wilhelm Schlegel Franz Wolfinger Rudolf Quaderer...
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Oberland 7 118 117 1st Heinrich Brunhart Johann Baptist Büchel Albert Schädler Karl Schädler Alfons Brunhart Jakob Kaiser 2nd Franz Josef Beck – 3rd Jakob...
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114 1st Xaver Bargetze Franz Josef Beck Christian Brunhart Albert Schädler Karl Schädler Ferdinand Walser – 2nd – Franz Josef Kind Franz Schlegel 3rd...
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Bechter Albert Frick Andrea Heutschi-Rhomberg Elke Kindle Wendelin Lampert Daniel Ospelt Bettina Petzold-Mähr Sascha Quaderer Sebastian Schädler Daniel...
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Josef Sele Basil Vogt [de] Rudolf Amann Heinrich Brunhart [de] Meinrad Schädler Johann Wachter Progressive Citizens' Party 4 Louis Brunhart Franz Eberle...
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Liechtenstein from 28 June to 4 August 1928 after the government of Gustav Schädler was forced to resign as a result of a embezzlement scandal involving the...
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Polling, but only two (a Madonna and a Man of Sorrows) have survived. Alfred Schädler (1985), "Leinberger, Hans", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 14...
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Christian-Social People's Party, and Gustav Schädler was appointed prime minister succeeding him in the Schädler cabinet. Succeeded Ospelt as acting Prime...
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Hilti Marion Kindle-Kühnis Stefan Schädler Edith Maier Vogt Leander Schädler Markus Rutz Ursula Oehry-Walther Albert Vogt Ines Rampone-Wanger 48,586 34...
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Jehle Engelbert Schädler Josef Negele Johann Beck Emil Falk 935 47.9 4 Unterland 6 1,107 Progressive Citizens' Party Eugen Schädler Oswald Bühler Rudolf...
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Provisional Executive Committee Karl Aloys Josef Peer Josef Ospelt Gustav Schädler Josef Hoop I Josef Hoop II Josef Hoop III Josef Hoop IV Alexander Frick...
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district Seats Party Seats won Elected members Oberland 4 Progressive Citizens' Party 4 Josef Ospelt Bernhard Risch Johann Schädler Fritz Walser Source: Vogt...
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